Essentially, the universities get around the Supreme Court ruling by looking at "other" factors than grades and test scores to achieve the same...
Higher education is threatened but not by Trump. The do-nothing administrators have prioritized retention and DEI over existential threats like AI.
Big trend in law away from the office, clients want access via Zoom and WhatsApp, court hearings are virtual and those law office are ghost towns...
It doesn't really matter which bar you become a member of unless you want to go to state court and have some sort of physical office, it is...
I stand corrected. I was thinking of some of the other Cal Bar accredited schools.
They key is you need to apply with LSAT scores otherwise you will have to take the dreaded California First Year Exam.
These schools take in nontraditional students who may have a lot of things going on. They lose interest or don't have the time. Also those...
Some become victims of their own delusions but otherwise I'd say degree mills in the classic sense, a made up program offering little or no...
The USSR apparently had their own version of DEI: children of faculty members and party big shots and maybe a student or two from Belarus or some...
ROI on a second doctorate in ethics does not sound worth it. Likely some sort of certificate would have the same effect in the private sector.
Even adjunct positions are tough to get and they pay about the same as a Macdonalds' worker.
Age is a protected category, and the tuition waivers are actually state laws. But everyone is also entitled to their opinion under the First...
To The original OP was doing everyone a service. The criticism is ageism. One of the purposes of this board and the sister board degreeforum.net...
Not the best choices - best deal is the non ABA online Northwestern California University School of Law - you just need a LSAT score to access...
LOL sort of like those billions in student loans being waived by Executive order and paid back with taxpayer money.
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